Appraisal Q&A
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Appraisal Q&A: Communicating confidential info, CE requirements
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
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To help promote the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and dispel common myths about the appraisal profession, Valuation Review has partnered with experts from The Appraisal Foundation to answer your on-the-job questions about appraisal best practices and other commonly misunderstood areas of the appraisal world, such as USPAP guidelines. In this Appraisal Q&A, we look at what USPAP says about communicating assignment results, disclosing confidential information, and continuing education requirements.
Q: I was recently contacted by a lender regarding an appraisal I had performed for another client. The lender had somehow obtained a copy of my appraisal report and had some questions they wanted me to answer. However, this lender was not my original client and was not named as an intended user. Are there any USPAP prohibitions against discussing my appraisal with this lender?
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